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When he is confronted by his old enemies, thoughts of revenge evaporate in pity at their plight.
"What you want, eh?" cries the old man when he is confronted by a grinning ghost from his past.
Would it be tragic, or liberating?" His reaction at the end, when he is confronted by the possibility of this liberation, is a surprisingly hopeful one.
Some Republicans fear that Christie's vaunted retail political skills could be overshadowed by his abrasive manner when he is confronted by voters who disagree with him.
He also paints an indelible portrait of Hickey, whose world-weary detachment fades when he is confronted by the scale of the suffering he sees in southern Sudan and by Ruth's courage and commitment.
Irving's phenomenal powers of dissembling simply evaporate when he is confronted by his needy and manipulative wife, Rosalyn (Jennifer Lawrence), "the Picasso of passive-aggressive karate" as he calls her.
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There is a melancholy side to his nature, too, never more expressive than when he is confronting the sadness inherent in certain human relationships.
But Mr. Hockenberry's polite, noncombative style, even when he is confronting Dr. Singer with scientific reports on the question, gives his interviewees the space they need to be themselves.
When he was confronted about them on Friday, Mr. Foley resigned.
However, he soon owned up to his crime when he was confronted with the CCTV footage.
When he was confronted by officers, he started shooting and wounded one of the officers.
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